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How IEDs Work
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IEDs (improvised explosive devices) are simple to make, easily hidden and very destructive. Read why IEDs are the weapon of choice for some fighters.
How to Make Your Home Energy Efficient
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Sealing siding cracks, caulking windows, and upgrading attic or siding insulation can give you a more energy efficient home. Learn more.
How Red-light Cameras Work
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The light turns red. You're alone at the intersection. There's not another car in sight. Do you run it? Read this before you answer.
What Is a Watt?
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Amps, volts, watts, and ohms are the main units used for measuring electricity. Find out how amps, watts, volts, and ohms relate to electricity.
Will victory gardens help us beat high food prices?
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During WWII, a victory garden was a symbol of patriotism. Today, it symbolizes a different victory. Could the victory garden fight rising food prices?
All About Animal Shelters
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About 6 to 8 million dogs and cats end up in animal shelters each year. Find out about adoption rates, animal shelters and rescue organizations.
1915-1922 Stutz Bearcat
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The 1915-1922 Stutz Bearcat was a commercial success and quickly became one of the most beloved classic cars. Learn about the 1915-1922 Stutz Bearcat.
How Unimogs Work
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The first Unimog prototypes were created in 1947. Read about the history and development of the Unimog truck.
5 Things About Asian American History They Don't Teach in School
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Asian Americans continue to challenge injustice, while mainstream narratives fail to address their history and struggles. Here are five facts to know.
Martha Mitchell: The Woman Who Knew Too Much About Watergate
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They called her crazy. Even drugged her and kidnapped her to keep her silent. But in the end, she was always right.